Back in 1967, California-based Gyro Transport Systems built a prototype vehicle known as the Gyro-X. The automobile had just two wheels, one in front and one in the back and, as the car’s name implies ...
Fifty years after its debut at the 1967 International Automobile Show in New York City, the Gyro-X will re-emerge at the 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance as part of a class called “American Dream ...
It was to a collective gasp of amazement that the Gyro-X drove up the ramp onto the podium at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance to accept the Dean Batchelor Trophy. As the two-wheel, gyrostabilized ...
Nashville’s Lane Motor Museum is well known for its collection of restored misfit automobiles, including everything from three-wheelers to amphibians to even the propeller-driven Helicron concept from ...
Of all the zany car technologies I’ve read about a gyro car isn’t one of them. From what my simple man-brain can discern, the Gyro-X, revealed to the world at the 1961 Detroit Auto Show, is a ...
X, a unique two-wheeled car prototype designed in 1967 by Alex Tremulis. Powered by a 1.3L engine and balanced using a 56 cm ...
In the 1950s, American automobiles bloomed into curvaceous gas-guzzlers that congested the roads. The profiles coming out of Detroit began to deflate in the 1960s, but many bloat boats were still ...
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Did you see the amazing Gyro-X car design?
Explore the innovative design and technology behind the Gyro-X car, a unique vehicle made in 1967, through this engaging 3D ...
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